Date: 2 Dec 2004 15:31 (UTC)
Yup. That's up there with my programming pet peeve:

if (woofp == TRUE)
....

if (arfp == FALSE)
....

or worse yet,

if (mumble != TRUE)
....

I can't help being reminded of Tarski's definition of truth: the proposition "snow is white" is true if and only if snow is white.

Do people who code this way talk this way? "If the truth value of the proposition "the movie runs longer than two hours" is true, I'll call you."
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